Woods' Baltimore city directory (1865-1866), Part 3

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Publication date: 1865-1866
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
Number of Pages: 708


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Anatomical material is abundant, and supplied at moderate expense. The Demonstrator, James H. But- ler, M. D., devotes regular hours to this department of instruction.


Fees for the Full Course, $90. Practical Anatomy, $10. Matriculation, $5. Graduation, $20. For further information apply to


GEO. W. MILTENBERGER, Dean of the Faculty, No. 152 W. Lombard-st., Baltimore.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


KLEPPISH BROTHERS IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


SHEFFIELD POCKET & TABLE


LERY,


Razors, Scissors, Butcher Knives, &c. 16 S. CHARLES STREET,


BALTIMORE, MD.


Wade & Butcher's and Geo. Wostenholm & Son's I X L Pocket Knives and Razors-Joseph Rodgers & Son's Scissors, Ivory Table Knives, Carvers, &c.


Jay Purchasers will do well to examine our Stock of Goods before purchasing elsewhere


JOHN W. BECHTEL, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, AND STOVE, FURNACE AND TIN WARE MANUFACTURER, Also, Agent for Mott's Tubular Oven Range, No. 93 NORTH EUTAW STREET, BALTIMORE.


JOHN R. COX & POPE,


PRODUCE & GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,


S. W. COR. HOWARD AND FAYETTE STS. BALTIMORE. FLOUR, GRAIN, BUTTER, DRIED FRUIT, &C. REFERENCE-Western Bank of Baltimore.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


HAVRE DE GRACE Sat, Shingle i Planing Attills.


JOHN DUBOIS


MANUFACTURER OF


LUMBER


PICKETS, LATHS,


AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN


WHITE PINE, OAK, POPLAR, NORWAY, HEMLOCK, AND OTHER KINDS OF LUMBER.


BILL STUFF,


Of every description, Sawed to Order, on Short Notice, and in the best manner.


PLANED LUMBER & FLOORING,


Of all kinds, constantly kept on hand, and Planed to Order.


Shingles, Laths, and Peach Box Slats,


OF ALL SIZES, MADE TO ORDER.


Dealers and Contractors will find it to their advantage to call at the Varufactory .f Havre de Grace, Md.


We also have the Machinery for manufacturing and re-slitting thin Kurds, for all kinds of small and large boxes.


JOHN DuBOIS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JAMES YOUNG, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, No. 114 W. BALTIMORE STREET, OPPOSITE SUN OFFICE, BALTIMORE. Raj Promptness, punctuality, and low prices.


THE LOCKE PRINT WORKS.


WILLIAM H. LOCKE,


77 MURRAY, N. Y., and 4 OTIS STREET, BOSTON, SATINETS, FLANNELS, ETC. PRINTED, DYED AND REFINISHED. Office, 39 Strawberry-st.


Jay These Works are the oldest in the United Į States, and possess unrivalled facilities. PHILADELPHIA.


CARVER & GILDER


PHOTOGRAPH


AND


AND


THE CHEAPEST OVAL FRAME ER HE


G.W.HEWITT,


9 N.GAY


BALT TIMORE


LOOKING- GLASS


FRAMES.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


GILT FRAME


MANUFACTORY,


Photographers and Artists furnished with


MANUFACTURER


OVAL FRAMES, AT NEW YORK PRICES.


REGILDING


Done at the lowest figure.


Constantly on hand a Fine Assortment of PICTURES, ALBUMS, CARDS, PASSE PARTOUTS, RUSTIC FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES and VIEWS, &C.


At GEO. W. HEWITT'S, No. 9 N. Gay Street, BALTIMORE, MD.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


ELLIS & CAIRNS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC


UORS, V


NES,


PORTER, ALE AND CIDER, And Agents for Robison's Improved Phosphate of Lime, EQUAL TO PERUVIAN GUANO, No. 14 South Gay Street, BALTIMORE.


MARTENET'S MAP OF MARYLAND, 6 FEET LONG. PRICE $10.


From entirely new surveys of the whole State. The only perfect, complete and reliable Map of MARYLAND yet published. Also, for sale Maps of Maryland Counties, of


FREDERICK, WASHINGTON, CECIL, KENT, HOWARD. ANNE ARUNDEL, PRINCE GEORGE'S, CARROLL AND MONTGOMERY. SIMON J. MARTENET, No. 6 South Street, Baltimore.


SLAUGHTER'S


LINE FOR Chester River ! STEAMER CHESTER, Captain E. S. L. Young. STEAMER GEORGE LAW, Captain Crosby. STEAMER ARROW, Captain Sharp,


Either of the above Steamers leave LIGHT STREET WHARF, foot of Conway Street, EVERY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, for KENT ISLAND, QUEENSTOWN, GREY'S INN CREEK, CORSICA CREEK, BOOKER'S WHARF, ROLPH'S WHARF, CHESTERTOWN and CRUMPTON.


H. B. SLAUGHTER, Proprietor. JAMES F. M. WOODALL, Agent.


(ORIGINAL.) GILMOUR'S NEW YORK DINING SALOON AND RESTAURANT, The Largest and Cheapest in the City. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. WINES AND LIQUORS OF THE CHOICEST QUALITY, 125 W. BALTIMORE-ST., Opp. American and Clipper Offices, JOSEPH RUTHERFORD, Proprietor.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Over the Store of Charles Blake & Co.


M


WOOD


ENGRAVER


219 Balt.St.


BALTIMORE


nimals,


BOARDING & FAY SCHOOL


FOR YOUNG LADIES,


131 ST. PAUL-ST., between Monument and Centre-sts.


BALTIMORE,


nnie


Flatchett,


Principal.


The Scholastic Year Commences on the Second Monday in September, and Closes the Last Friday in June.


For Terms, References, &c., see Circulars at principal Bookstores in the city.


Engraved in the most Artistio Manner, at the Lowest Prices.


iets of Buildings,


BILL HEADS, SOCIETY SEALS, PORTRAITS,


achinerp,


BOOK & NEWSPAPER


ILLUSTRATIONS


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JAS. O'BRIEN, (Successor to RICHARD LILLY,) Saddle, Harness,


AND TRUNK MAKER, REMOVED TO No. 64 W. Fayette-st., between Calvert and North-sts.


STICKNEY & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF


BALTIMORE CHARCOAL FORGE PIG IRON AND RAILROAD WHEEL IRON,


LAZARETTO FURNACE, CLINTON STREET, CANTON, AND DEALERS IN PIG IRON, NAILS & CUMBERLAND COAL. OFFICE, No. 57 EXCHANGE PLACE.


F. J. RUTH.


HENRY FLEMING.


RUTH & FLEMING,


PACKERS OF


RAW, SPICED AND FRESH COVE OYSTERS, ALSO,


FRUITS OF ALL KINDS


N. E. Cor. Aliceanna and Chester-sts.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


MAYNARD & NOYES BLACK


WRITING INK


Manufacture Established 1818.


The quality of this Ink has been tested for more than FORTY years. During this time, it has constantly increased in public favor and patronage, and is now the leading article in the country. The proprietors annex a few of many Testimonials received from parties who have used it for more than a quarter of a century, and whose opportu- nity and qualifications for judging correctly of its merits will not be questioned.


REGISTRY OF DEEDS OFFICE, Boston, January 10, 1859.


Messrs. MAYNARD & NOYES, Gentlemen : I am glad that longer use of your Writing Ink enables me to repeat the testimony given in its favor many years ago. I have used it in this office thirty-seven years, and my oldest records are as legible and black as when first written. This rare quality for permanence, renders it invaluable for State and Coun- ty Records and all mercantile purposes, where it is important that the writing should remain legible and unchanged in color by the lapse of time.


HENRY ALLINE, Register of Decds.


BOWDOIN PUBLIC SCHOOL, Boston, January 7, 1857.


Messrs. MAYNARD & NOYES, Gentlemen : I have used your Ink in the Writing Depart- ment of this School the past thirty years, and take great pleasure in renewing my tes- timonial of its superior quality. It flows freely from the pen, its color is brilliant and permanent, and it combines all the necessary and desirable qualities of good Ink.


JAS. ROBINSON, Writing Master.


The following extract of a letter from a well-known and long established Bookseller in Dover, N. H., is like many others often received, and will be found to express the opinion and correspond with the experience of a larger number in the business.


After trying various kinds of Ink, most of my customers come back to yours. I am tired of the miserable compounds offered every little while, pretending to be superior to all other Inks, and will have nothing further to do with them. I have used your Ink on my books over twenty-six years, and my customers can see how it stands against time. Entries made in 1832 are as fresh as those made during the year.


Dover, N. H., October 16, 1858.


E. J. LANE.


The following Testimonial from Dr. Chilton, is added as a supplement to any of his previous tests.


From experiments instituted by me, in 1855 and 1856, and repeated within the past six months, I am fully satisfied that Maynard & Noyes' Writing Ink is entitled to the pre-eminence it has always sustained for Legibility and Permanence of color.


New York, May 11, 1858. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.


The above popular Ink, together with BLUE, RED, CARMINE, and COPYING INK, WRITING FLUID and INK POWDER, is for sale by the principal Book- sellers, Stationers, and Paper Dealers in Baltimore.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


ESTABLISHED IN 1837.


CHARLES D. DE FORD & CO.


37 SOUTH GAY STREET, BALTIMORE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OF MANUFACTURED AND LEAF TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c.


HOWARD FIRE INSURAN Co.


OF BALTIMORE, Insures Every Description of Property, IN THIS CITY OR ELSEWHERE,


ON PLEASING TERMS, AT LOWEST RATES.


ANDREW REESE, President.


JAMES M. POUDER, WM G. POWER. SAMUEL R. SMITH,


AARON FENTON, CHARLES HOFFMAN, H. J. WERDEBAUGH,


M. BENZINGER, S. T. HATCH,


F. H. PERKINS, C. H. ROGERS,


GEORGE P. THOMAS, J. S. JENKINS.


G. HARLAN WILLIAMS, Secretary.


OFFICE, S. E. CORNER OF SOUTH AND SECOND STREETS.


CHARLES FARINGER,


MANUFACTURER OF


SOA


LES,


14 Constitution Street, and 5 Liberty Alley. HAS ALWAYS ON HAND,


Brown, Yellow, Salt Water, Chemical, Olive and fancy Soaps, WHICH HE WILL SELL ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS.


MAYGER & SHAFFER, ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, PATTERN MAKERS AND IRON FOUNDERS, 40 E. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE, MANUFACTURERS OF Portable and Stationary Steam Engines, Grist, Saw and Sugar Mills.


Constantly on hand MILL, GEARING. HEAVY AND LIGHT PULLEYS, HANGERS and SHAFTINGS, and all sizes of WATER STOPS and PIPES. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. All kinds of BOILERS and TANKS made to order.


Also, CAST IRON ARCHITECTURAL WORK of Every Description, Made and Put Up, Such as House Fronts, Cornices, Trusses, Brackets, Girders, Beams, Window and Door Caps, Columns, Posts, &c. Plain and Ornamental Railing and Two-Inch Water Pipes always on hand.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOHN W. MAXWELL, Jr.


CENTRAL STEAM MARBLE WORKS,


138 N. CALVERT-ST., Opp. Calvert Station, N. C. Railway, BALTIM


ARB


Of Every Description at the Lowest Market Price.


RK


MAXWELL &SON STEAM MARBLE WORKS.


MARBLE MANTELS


MARBLE MANTELS AND MONUMENTS,


Of the Latest and Most Approved Designs.


Furniture Slabs, Washstands -- Counter Sunk and Plain, Tiles for Floors, &c.


ADVERTISEMENTS. 67


Charles Webb. Jas. P. Thomas.


STThomas


BANKERS,


Vo. The Baltimore Street,


BALTIMORE,


All kinds of


GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Bought and Sold at Best Rates. Also,


SOUTHERN BANK NOTES, BONDS AND STOCKS, Bought and Sold on Commission.


BENJAMIN STINE'S


FASHIONABLE CLOTHING


AND


MERCHANT AILORING ESTABLISHMENT,


No. 73 W. BALTIMORE STREET, ABOVE GAY,


WHERE MAY BE FOUND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF


READY-MADE CLOTHING


OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES.


Jey A Large Assortment of Goods in the Piece, which will be Made to Order in the Latest and Best Manner. Also,


GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


R. W. HEYWOOD'S FURNITURE WAREROOMS,


10} N. CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE, Up Stairs, MANUFACTURER OF


OAK AND WALNUT CHAMBER FURNITURE,


Also, in IMITATION OF ALL KINDS OF WOODS; ORNAMENTAL SUITS, of every color ; DINING ROOM FURNITURE of every variety ; PILLOWS and BOLSTERS;


CURLED HAIR & HUSK MATTRESSES, and a general assortment of CANE SEAT CHAIRS. JEI Manufacture my Furniture Expressly for Retail Sales.


RICHARDSON & CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


GREASE


AND LUBRICATING OILS,


Warehouse-7 Mercer-st. Factory-Wine-st. BALTIMORE.


-John B. Egerton. Arthur Emory.


Ægtethur mary & Co.


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC


HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c.


Wo. 23 South Calvert Street,


BALTIMORE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


F. ROSENDORN, GOLD AND SILVER SMITH


No. 11. LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.


Particular attention paid to all Orders.


C. F. RAU,


No. 20 MCCLELLAN'S ALLEY, near Sharp Street,


Between Baltimore and Fayette, BALTIMORE,


MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF


SHOW CASES,


IN ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY, BLACK WALNUT AND SILVER.


Keeps constantly on hand and makes to order all of the above named articles. Counters and Store Fix- tures made to order. Country Merchants are particularly invited to call and examine his stock.


Jay GLASSES, all sizes, inserted in Bow Windows and Show Cases. My ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE.


STEAMED FRESH COVE OYSTERS


Put up by A. FIELD, Baltimore, At his Old Established Stand, No. 309 WEST LOMBARD STREET, These Oysters retain all their Original Flavor and Toughness.


May Warranted to keep Twelve Months in any Climate.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


ADAMS EXPRESS GENERAL EXPRESS


COMPANY.


FORWARDERS OF CURRENCY, SPECIE, JEWELRY, BONDS,


AND VALUABLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,


LIGHT & HEAVY FREIGHT,


PARCELS, BAGGAGE, &c., &c.


EXPRESSES ARRIVE AND DEPART DAILY TO ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES


NORTH, EAST, WEST & SOUTH.


This Company has recently extended its Connections throughout the ENTIRE SOUTH, and are pre- pared to Forward with


SAFETY AND DISPATCH, AND AT MODERATE RATES, To all points in the above directions,


CITY OFFICES:


164 Baltimore Street,


227 and 229 S. Howard Street, Calvert Station & Norfolk Boat Wharf.


At either of the above places general information and rates will be given.


ORDERS TO SEND FOR GOODS


Should be left at No. 164 Baltimore Street. Wagons make Calls up to SIX o'clock P. M.


THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.


Established 1837.


Atturpby's General Printing & Publishing Establishment,


BOOK, PAPER AND STATIONERY STORE,


Marble Building, 182 Baltimore street, Baltimore. MEDALS awarded by the Maryland Institute, for Printing, Book-binding and Bank Checks. By the Metropolitan Institute, Washington, a DIPLOMA for superior Blank Books.


MURPHY & CO.


182MURPHY & CO 182 PRINTERS. BOOKSELLERS &


BOUK & JAR PRINTING


ROCKS & STATIONERY.


Books, Paper, Blank Books, Stationery, &c.


FOREIGN BOOKS


Constantly on hand, a large and well selected stock of BOOKS IN GENERAL LITERATURE, School, Classical, Miscellaneous and Juvenile Books, &c. 182 MURPHY &C4 112 FOREIGN BOOKS : a large and varied stock, to which constant ad- ditions are made by direct importation. Foreign Books imported to order. Blank Books, Paper, Stationery, &c. Comprising a large assortment of English, French, and American Letter, Cap and Note Papers, Envelopes, Inka, Gold and Steel Pens, Copying Presses, Copying Books, &c. de., of the best qualities. BLANK BOOKS, of every Description, made to Order, in superior styles, BLANK BOOKS, with PRINTED HEADINGS, &c.


Made to order to any style, or pattern of Ruling, in a superior manner, at the shortest notice. Long experience, and unsurpassed facilities, in having this class of work Printed, Ruled, Paged and Bound, on THE PREMISES, enable us to execute all orders in this line in a very superior style, at remarkably low rates.


MURPHY'S UNALTERABLE STEREOGRAPHIC, and PLAIN BANK CHECKS, In overy variety ; PROMISSORY NOTES, DRAFTS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, BILLS OF LADING, BLANK DEEDS, COMMERCIAL and LAW BLANKS, &o. kept constantly on hand, or Printed to order.


PRINT TO ORDER at short notice :


Ledyere


Cardı


Journale


Circulars


Day Books


Bill-Hcads


Cash Books


Drafts


Salcs Books


Promissory Notes


Bloiters


Bank Checks


Check Books


Bills Exchange


Copying Books


Blanle Deeds


Of every description, executed in the very best manner, at the lowest rates.


Bill Books


Cashiers' Blanks


Receipt Books


Bills of Lading


Pass Books


Law Blanks


Pocket Ledgers


Law Briefs


Hotel Registers


Books


Copy Bookes


Pamphlets


Dockets, &c.


Catalogues, &c.


RAIL ROAD & COMMERCIAL PRINTING


For nearly twenty years Rail Road and Commercial Printing have constituted an important branch of our business. Our experience, combined with extensive facilities, consisting of the most approved MACHINERY, large fonts of TYPE, of the latest and most approv d styles ; BORDERS, ENGRAVINGS, ORNAMENTS, &c. especially adapted for RAIL ROAD and COMME! : CIAL WORK; also, large fonts of Figures, of all sizes, suitable for FREIGHT and PASSENGER TARIFFE, TABULAR WORK, &c. &c., and keeping constantly on hand a large stock of CARD CORADI and PAPERS, of all classes, enable us to offer unsurpassed facilities for the Prompt, Cheap and Correct execution of every description of Rail Road and Commercial Printing, de. The most careful and prompt attention given to orders. Estimates and specimens furnished on application.


JOHN MURPHY & CO.


AS They take pleasure in announcing that they have completed their arrangements, by which they are now enabled to keep constantly on hand a large and choice assortment of everything required in connection with the BOOK AND STATIONERY BUSINESS. They deem it un- necessary to enlarge on the advantages, convenience, and saving of time and expense, ichich this combination and concentration of stock affords to Book- sollers, Colleges, Schools, Libraries, &c. de., in being able to pur- chase everything ut oneplace, at the very Lowest Rates, Wholesale and Retail.


Clain & Ornamental Book & Job Printing, BOOKBINDING and RULING,


Having united with their Bookstore, in the same building, an extensive PRINT- ING OFFICE and BOOKBINDERY, well eupplied with the most approved materials and experienced workmen, enable them to offer superior advantages and induce- ments for the prompt, careful and correct execution of every description of Book and Job Printing, Book-Binding and Nuling, well worthy the attention of all who may require anything in this line. 5 Particular attention paid to FINE WORK for Banking and other Institutions, Insurance, Railroad, Steamboat, Transportation, and other Joint Stock Companies, Public Offices, &c.


Keep constantly Jon hand and make to order :


daksellers, nblisters, ritiers & Diationers,


WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS IN


Law and Miscellaneous Books, &c. Published by MURPHY & CO., Baltimore.


Published by Authority.


THE MARYLAND CODE, containing all the Public General and Public Local Laws now In Force In the State of Maryland, compitod by OTHO SCOTT and HIRAM M'COLLOUGH, Commissioners; adopted by the Legis- lature of Maryland, Jsouary Session, 1860: the Acts of that Session being therewith incorporated : with an INDEX to each ARTICLE and SECTION. By HENRY C. MACKALL, of the Maryland Bar. Second Edition. Two vols., 8vo., law sheep, about 1800 pages, only ... ... $8


This great Work, the preparation of which has cost the State upwards of $50,000, is universally conceded to be a complete and perfect Compendium of our State Law, from the Provincial period, to the close of the January Session of 1860, made accessible by an elaborate and well digested Index, should be secured by every member of the Legal Profession, every law Officer, Merchant, Mannfacturer, Farmer, Mechanie, and every Citizen.


Ist SUPPLEMENT to the MARYLAND CODE, containing the Acts of the General Assembly passed at the Extra Sessions of 1861, and the Regular Session of 1862, divided Into PUBLIC GENERAL AND PUBLIC LOCAL LAWS, and arranged in Articles and Sections to correspond with the Code. Also, an APPENDIX, containing the Private Acts and the Resolutions of the Extra Sessions of 186t. and the Regular Session of 1852, in Alphabetical and Numerical Order. By H. C. MACKALL, of the Maryland Bar. To which is added, the CONSTITUTION OF MARYLAND, with References to the Decisions of the Court of Appeals, and the CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, with Notes and References to the Decisions of the Supreme Court. The whole carefully and accurately Indexed. By EDWARD OFIS HINKLEY, of the Baltimore Bar. In I'vel. Svo., uniform with the Code, price.


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WOODS'


BALTIMORE CITY


DIRECTORY,


CONTAINING A CORRECTED


ngrabed


Palap of the


Bitp,


A BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


A STREET DIRECTORY,


AND AN


APPENDIX OF MUCH USEFUL INFORMATION.


1865-'66.


BALTIMORE: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN W. WOODS, 202 Baltimore-st., between St. Paul and Charles.


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Fas


CORRECTIONS, ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS,


AND NAMES TOO LATE FOR INSERTION IN THEIR PROPER PLACES,


Aler John; pump maker, 45 n Paca Barry William R. (F. B. Loney & Co.) 307 Lexington


Bates Franklin, manufacturer of hoisting ma- chines, &c. East Falls av near Pratt-st. "bridge, dw 378 e Baltimore


Brown Robert, 168 w Biddle


Brown William Z. clerk, 168 w Biddle


BRYANT, STRATTON & CO. commercial college, Law buildings, cor St. Paul and Lexington


Bollman John W. civil and constructing en- gineer, cor Clinton and Second av


Buxbaum Benj. S. clerk, 157 n Eden


Chancy Floyd, 244 w Baltimore, dw 183 w Hoffman


Chaney & Randall, dry goods, 254 w Balti- more


Conkling Willam H. bookkeeper, 263 Madi- son av


Conkling Capt. Wm. H. 263 Madison av


Creamer David, lumber merchant, s e cor Monument and Ensor


Davidson Marshall, 46 Saratoga


Didier Henry A. insurance agent, 65 Second


Dillon A. H. jr. insurance agent, 58 Exchange place, dw 179 w Biddle


Dittell D. S. clerk, 228 n Charles


DUTROW C. F. wholesale dealer butter, cheese, &c. 1 Guilford Ellicott Andrew, 109 n Charles


Ellicott Evan T. jr. (H. W. Ellicott & Bro.) 109 n Charles




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